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Fat Bernie's Pinball Palace

By BR80

3 years ago


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    #1 3 years ago

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    Last week, I drove past Fat Bernie's on my way to work in the morning. Good to see a new place popping up during Covid. It wasn't the most modern of places, but it was nearby the office and worth checking out. I took this picture at 6am that morning and the doors were wide open with 3 guys working on machines inside.

    I couldn't stop in then, but it wasn't until Friday after work a few days later. I pulled up and the place was gone. Not closed, but gone...gone. No signs, No machines, clean windows & new dry wall. It took a minute to realize it was probably some kind of film location. Looking at the picture again, it should've been more obvious that morning. But it was early and I was surprised to see a new pinball place. There are a few clues in the picture Fat Bernie's wasn't a real business, but the equipment cases in front of Grant's photography should have been the biggest giveaway.

    They must of had a good budget, considering how fast it popped up and then disappeared just as quick. Also seems they were going for a throw-back 70s or 80s vibe. Please chime-in back here if you see this place appear somewhere down the road, I always miss those things.

    #4 3 years ago
    Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:

    And they had a Mars Trek! That’s pretty great. So they rolled out some real machines for this. Perhaps look a local guys with a Mars Trek and any other identifiable games. I know some people on here have rented/used their collections in TV shows and movies.

    Good eye with the Mars Trek, here's a better picture with the brightness turned up.
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    ...And now empty, complete with security guard.
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    #9 2 years ago

    Very cool, I forgot about this thread. Nice to see it's a high-quality film and not an indie/student project. That director made one of my all-time favorites 'There Will be Blood'. Thanks for posting, I would have missed this one.

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